Posted on 03/11/2014 11:35:45 AM PDT by robowombat
An Ohio high school student training to be an EMT was charged with a felony and sent to jail for 13 days because police found a pocketknife during an unauthorized search of his car.
Jordan Wiser, an 18-year-old student at Ashtabula County Technical and Career Campus in Jefferson, Ohio, is an EMT trainee with a passion for self-defense and public service. He aspires to be a firefighter, and is a certified emergency vehicle operator. Wiser is comfortable with weapons, and posts Youtube videos of himself talking about law enforcement, self-defense and video games.
Apparently, school administrators caught wind of the videos, which led them to believe that Wiser was in possession of weapons, according to The Huffington Post.
Police searched Wisers car without his permission, discovering a pocketknife, stun gun and airsoft guns. Airsoft guns fire non-lethal, plastic pellets, and are used in sports games.
I didnt think anything of the Airsoft guns, said Wiser in a statement. Our school is a technical school, and I was planning on meeting with my Airsoft team after school. My stun gun was locked in the glove box, and the knife was in my EMT medical vest. I bought it at K-Mart and have it as part of my first responder kit for cutting seatbelts.
The pocketknife violates the school districts zero tolerance policy against bringing weapons onto school property a class 5 felony.
For his crime, Wiser was carted off to jail for 13 days.
He is worried that a conviction will destroy his chance at a career in public service. Indeed, he has already been expelled from high school and technical school, and had his participation in the U.S. Armys Future Soldiers program terminated.
I wont even be able to be a janitor. Im 18 years old, and this is going to ruin my entire life, he said.
Prosecutors arent backing down, however.
We charge [people] with everything that we feel they are guilty of, and in this case, he is guilty of a felony, said Ashtabula County assistant prosecutor Harold Specht in a statement.
As a condition of his release from jail, he was given an ankle monitor and ordered to remove all weapons from his house. Most curiously of all, he was told to have no further contact with his grandfather, who is dying of cancer.
The one judge I went in front of told me to remove any firearms from my parents house and put them at my grandpas house, said Wiser. The next judge freaked out about me even knowing what a gun is and put a no contact order against me and my grandparents. My grandfather is dying right now, and I am not allowed within 500 feet of him.
The school district did not immediately respond to a request for comment.
The following quote from Wikipedia is an accurate description of what this man is being subjected to and what the mostly white middle class is being targeted with.
Samuel Francis argued that the problems of managerial state extend to issues of crime and justice. In 1992, he introduced the word anarcho-tyranny into the paleocon vocabulary. He once defined it this way: we refuse to control real criminals (that's the anarchy) so we control the innocent (that's the tyranny). Francis argued that this situation extends across the U.S. and Europe. While the government functions normally, violent crime remains a constant, creating a climate of fear (anarchy). He says that laws that are supposed to protect ordinary citizens against ordinary criminals routinely go unenforced, even though the state is perfectly capable of doing so. While this problem rages on, government elites concentrate their interests on law-abiding citizens. In fact, Middle America winds up on the receiving end of both anarchy and tyranny.
Man. I’m glad we didn’t have this insanity when I was a Prosecutor.
“Zero Tolerance”: For people who don’t have common sense.
Well, they will argue the internet comments were probable cause, which, of course, would be ludicrous.
He should sue for defamation and violation of his privacy rights.
“Man. Im glad we didnt have this insanity when I was a Prosecutor.”
Man. Im glad we didnt have this insanity when I was in high school. I’d probably just be getting out.
Coming soon:
You gave police or Obamacomiessaaaar dirty look = 10 years in Siberia.
When is this crap gonna stop? How much more of this sh*t must we endure?
It’s hard to get past the rage over this brutally sadistic injustice, but I would point out that the legal mechanism to carry out this atrocity depends on presuming this young man was acting in a corporate capacity. FWIW.
― Ayn Rand, Atlas Shrugged (1957)
This is fascism. Being practiced today, in the once-great (but no more) USA.
His lawyers must be really bad.
Is this satire?
This appears to be a good case for jury nullification.
Sue the school district and police organizations, and every person individually. Sue them all and let God sort them out.
This is satire, right? Right?
This once great country is small, bitchy and mean. The Byzantine Empire fell because the citizens didn’t think it was worth fighting for. Well, i can barely imagine the scenario that would motivate me to again bear arms for this country. I would happily stand aside.
Are you a workign attorney now?
If so... are you helping our side with any issues?
Yes, it is a weapon.and then proceed to cite the Ohio state constitution:
§ 1.01 Inalienable Rights (1851)
All men are, by nature, free and independent, and have certain inalienable rights, among which are those of enjoying and defending life and liberty, acquiring, possessing, and protecting property, and seeking and obtaining happiness and safety.§ 1.04 Bearing arms; standing armies; military powers (1851)
The people have the right to bear arms for their defense and security; but standing armies, in time of peace, are dangerous to liberty, and shall not be kept up; and the military shall be in strict subordination to the civil power.
Then I'd look into the laws against malicious prosecution and civil rights violations and go on the offensive. :D
We charge [people] with everything that we feel they are guilty of, and in this case, he is guilty of a felony,
If I were the defense attorney, this statement would be the key to getting the case dismissed.
And the prosecutor stripped of his job.
[for the feeble-minded: he violates the presumption of innocence]
The one judge I went in front of told me to remove any firearms from my parents house and put them at my grandpas house, said Wiser. The next judge freaked out about me even knowing what a gun is and put a no contact order against me and my grandparents. My grandfather is dying right now, and I am not allowed within 500 feet of him.
What a travesty. Unthinkable. As Ayn Rand wrote (posted above).
This injustice cannot stand. What recourse does this responsible hard-working young man have?
Better to find out now what job his commissar's planned for him to do. No use wasting time pursuing a passion when you can be assigned to a job that the community needs done.
-PJ
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